My Malinuts

Current Residents

"Stryker" joined me in December of 2007 from Catherine Shields of Carousel Malinois in Woodburn, Oregon. He is a happy, funny guy who loved agility, barn hunt and performing in front of any audience. He's largely retired now, with occasional forays into the Crazy 8s ring. Stryker is sable in color...somewhere in the "sand" range of greys. For more information, check out Stryker's Page.

"Ping" joined me in October of 2010. She is an endlessly cheerful, active, silly brute of a girl who loves anything that involves brain or brawn, preferably both. Ping is red fawn in color with a decent mask and moderate charbonnage. For more information, check out Ping's Page.

Born: 5-30-2010

Source: Rescue

Past Residents

"Alix" joined me in June of 1996 from Augusta Farley of Malinois du Ciel Rouge in Patterson, California. She is exceptionally fun to train with her "Can do!" attitude. Alix is a dark red-fawn with minimal blackening.For more information, check out Alix's Page.

"Ulu" was a lovely and talented Laekenois from Johan Weckhuyzen of kennel van de Duvetorre of Belgium that I co-owned with my friend Charlene Denys. She was quite the character and especially fiendish about tennis balls and tracking. Ulu was a warm red-fawn with slight overlay. For photos, pedigree, and breeding information check out Ulu's Page.

"Beaker" is a marvelous guy I fostered for Malinois Rescue. He is a total hambone, and loves playing with anything that can be thrown. Beaker is a rich red flame with overlay. For photos and bio information visit Beaker's Page.

"Link" joined the family early 2003 from Mike Barger of Red River Malinois in Sacramento, California. His rich red color and beautiful high mask draw the eye...but it was his intense, focused work that prompted comments. For more information, check out Link's Page.

"Idol" came to play, work, and retire with me in 2001. Idol was a beautiful and accomplished boy, with an impressive working and show resume, and a heart of gold. Idol was imported by Augusta Farley. For more information, check out Idol's Page.

"Robbie" is the dog who set my standard for resilience, recovery, stability, and versatility in a Belgian. Robbie was a Dutch import with a beautiful "red flame" coat. You can read more about him at Robbie's Page.